EvergreenHealth Monitor - Fall 2012

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www.evergreen H EALTH.COM FALL // 2012

Your best health begins with a great partner Primary care providers can help you make the right healthcare decisions for your family Page: 4

“Hearing the word ‘cancer’ took my breath away.” 3-D mammography catches breast cancer early Page: 8

Image-guided injections for pain relief Innovative approach improves the success rate Page: 10

Childbirth—your way A natural experience Page: 12

For Judy West, the bond with her primary care provider spans four generations. EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland, including Home Health and Hospice

24-Hour Emergency Care in Kirkland and Redmond Urgent Care in Redmond and Woodinville

Primary Care in Canyon Park, Duvall, Kenmore, Redmond, Sammamish and Woodinville

12 Specialty Practices in Kirkland

EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator and Healthline 425.899.3000


LETTER FROM THE CEO

For a Healthy and Happy Fall Season This edition of Monitor is dedicated to the field of primary care and the incredible difference primary care providers—family practitioners, internists, pediatricians, geriatricians and advanced family practice nurse practitioners— make in the lives of people in our community. EvergreenHealth is fortunate to be associated with more than 200 primary care providers in nearly 40 different locations around our community. This is one way, as the name “primary” implies, that we carry out our Purpose Statement which is... “working together to enrich the health and well-being of every life we touch”. Our primary care specialists are your personal health coaches and health advocates to help keep you and your loved ones well. Ideal care starts with a relationship with your primary care provider. And when your wellness is not where you want it to be, primary care specialists work with our other 800 surgical, medical and emergency care specialists to provide you with the best and safest care possible. Primary care providers are trained to help patients sort out the complexity of finding the right specialist if one is needed. I invite you to meet several of EvergreenHealth’s outstanding primary care practitioners in this issue of Monitor. In “Your Best Health Begins with a Great Partner,” beginning on page 4, you can discover the true value of a trusted primary care provider. No matter where you live or work in our community—from Canyon Park to Sammamish, from Kenmore to Duvall, or from Redmond to Kirkland, there is a primary care provider associated with EvergreenHealth. Access is as easy as a call to our EvergreenHealth Healthline, at 425.899.3000. Our Nurse Navigators will be happy to help you find the best one for you. You can also see a full list of our primary care providers on our website www.evergreenhealth.com. To further support your good health, you can also find a list of EvergreenHealth’s fall classes, including classes on diabetes, senior health and childbirth, at www.evergreenhealth.com. All of our classes are designed to support you and your primary care provider in maintaining the health of your family. On behalf of all of us at EvergreenHealth, we wish you the best of health.

Sincerely,

Robert H. Malte Chief Executive Officer

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Fall // 2012 When it comes to your family’s healthcare, we understand what you want—experts to help you find the best treatment options, and the most skilled medical professionals to provide that treatment. TABLE OF CONTENTS

At EvergreenHealth, we take pride in offering patients both the medical expertise and the advanced technologies to address even the most complex health issues. In this issue of Monitor, we invite you to learn about some of the amazing options available— from advanced nonsurgical pain treatments to the amazing cancer-detection precision of our new 3-D mammography—and to learn more about the important role played by more than 100 primary care providers in our community who help link you to our advanced medical solutions.

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Your best health begins with a great partner (Primary Care)

08 “ It took my breath away.” (3-D Mammography) 10

Image-guided injections for pain relief (Pain Management)

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Childbirth—your way (Maternity Care)

UPDATES

Opening Soon …

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EvergreenHealth providers recognized as Top Docs by Seattle Met

Meet the new providers at EvergreenHealth

Are you an EvergreenHealth baby?

IN EVERY ISSUE We’re pleased to announce the opening of phase one of the new Halvorson Cancer Center on November 5. The next issue of EvergreenHealth Monitor will have complete coverage of this exciting partnership between EvergreenHealth and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.

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Letter from the CEO

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Health Classes

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EvergreenHealth Foundation

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Primary, Urgent, Emergency and Specialty Care

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Pictured, back row left to right:

Pictured, front row left to right:

Elias Haldorsen, Sophia Kennedy-Haldorsen, Kristina Kennedy, Pamela Haldorsen, Lee Haldorsen, Stephanie Klaas

Judy West, Jackson Klaas, Paul West, Scarlett Klaas, Kirk Klaas

“It’s so important to have one doctor that I can depend on who knows everything about me.” Woodinville resident Judy West is talking about Dr. Glen Stuhring of the EvergreenHealth Primary Care Center in Woodinville, who’s been her family’s doctor for four generations. 4 EVERGREENHEALTH MONITOR // Fall 2012

Dr. Stuhring’s care began with Judy’s mother back in 1985. “Mom was 83 years old and living in Woodinville. Dr. Stuhring was seeing patients in a little modular building—like a trailer—just a few blocks from the location of his current clinic,” she recalls. “Mom had cancer, and she trusted her care completely to Dr. Stuhring.” He also treated Judy for a health issue while she was visiting her mother. When she and her husband, Paul, later moved to Woodinville, there was no question who would be their family doctor. Since then, Dr. Stuhring has cared for the Wests’ three daughters and their husbands, and the couple’s six grandchildren. What’s the secret of Dr. Stuhring’s relationship with his patients? “I try to imagine it’s my brother walking in, or my mother or grandmother,” Dr. Stuhring explains. “I would want the doctor to give them the best of his time and quality of care, so that’s what I try to do.”


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Your Best Health Begins with a Great Partner

throats,” Dr. Esser notes, “you don’t have someone reviewing the chart and noticing that it’s time for a mammogram or a vaccination, or that your blood pressure has been up the last four visits.” Another good reason to have a PCP is continuity of care. “A PCP can handle many health problems at once,” explains Dr. James Bhaskar of Totem Lake Family Medicine in Kirkland, who daily sees a wide range of medical issues, from the very simple to the complex. “We’re able to facilitate the next level of care when it’s needed.”

COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION As a primary care provider, or PCP, Dr. Stuhring focuses on treating the whole patient, and is a constant in the care that his patients receive. Like other PCPs in the community, he plays a vital role both in their wellness and in their well-being. “It’s an incredibly important piece of healthcare,” says primary care physician Dr. Sally Esser of the Lakeshore Clinic in Bothell. “Knowing my patients over time allows me to personalize their care, allows them to realize I know their background and family, and ultimately makes being well easier.” That “being well” goes beyond simply identifying and treating common medical conditions. Because you are seeing one primary care physician on a regular basis, that PCP plays a critical role in the preventive care that can help you avoid problems down the road. “If you are only going to urgent care or random providers for ankle sprains or sore

But Dr. Bhaskar and other PCPs do more than just make referrals; they coordinate the care when a patient sees several different specialists, and keep track of what is going on. That’s when having a PCP can really be invaluable, says Shao-Ti Meredith, an ARNP (advanced registered nurse practitioner) at the EvergreenHealth Primary Care Center in Redmond. “Because we know their background, their personalities and their medical conditions, we can refer people to the right specialists—for them.” As an ARNP, Meredith is yet another option for primary care. “The level of care is the same,” she stresses. The biggest difference is that ARNPs aren’t able to admit patients to hospitals. But if a hospital admission is needed, the MDs with whom Meredith works closely at the Redmond clinic are just a few steps away from being able to help. That kind of collaboration is vital to providing all patients with the best possible care across the board. Dr. Barbara Schach is a specialist in internal medicine at Eastside Internal Medicine in Kirkland, where she is a primary care provider to 1,500 people, including multigenerational families spanning teens to grandparents. “When faced with a particularly challenging case,” she acknowledges, “I really appreciate that I can consult with any of our practice’s four other board-certified physicians.” EVERGREENHEALTH MONITOR // Fall 2012 5


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“Knowing my patients over time allows me to personalize their care, allows them to realize I know their background and family, and ultimately makes being well easier,” says primary care physician Dr. Sally Esser.

Dr. Schach says being affiliated with EvergreenHealth is a huge plus, too. “My family and I have used its preventive services, emergency department and end-of-life hospice care,” she shares. “Its exceptional care is why I continue to send my patients there, too, when necessary.”

“because they feel comfortable having a conversation with someone they know.” And that conversation can even extend beyond medicine. Because Chinese is her primary language, 20 percent of her patients are Chinese-speaking, and they often ask her help in navigating Western Washington’s culture.

CARING, FRIENDSHIP and TRUST

And “trust” is why Dr. Sally Esser has one patient who comes from Montana four times a year to see her. It’s proof, she says, that the bond with a primary care provider goes deep.

Exceptional care, of course, is the bottom line. But a good primary care provider is often more than just someone who diagnoses and treats medical issues. There’s also an irreplaceable level of trust that’s built up over time. ARNP Shao-Ti Meredith says that trust allows her patients to discuss their most private concerns with her and to have input into treatment plans and options. “It’s not just a one-way discussion,” she says,

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How deep? When Dr. Esser herself relied on EvergreenHealth for cancer treatment, she was flooded with care and cards from her patients. “Turns out they care as much about my health as I do about theirs,” she says, smiling.


FEATURES // Breakthrough Care from EvergreenHealth Pictured, top left to bottom right: Glen Stuhring, MD Sally Esser, MD Barbara Schach, MD James Bhaskar, MD Shao-Ti Meredith, ARNP LEARN MORE

YOUR PRIMARY CARE OPTIONS We’re fortunate to have 28 primary care practices conveniently located in our community. There’s sure to be one that offers the hours, insurance coverage and services to meet your needs. For a list of providers at each clinic, visit www.evergreenhealth.com/primary. BOTHELL Canyon Creek Clinic EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Canyon Park Eastside Family Medicine HealthPoint Lakeshore Clinic— Bothell

425.424.2201 425.488.4988 425.318.4848 425.486.0658 425.486.9131

DUVALL EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Duvall Sno Valley Family Medicine

425.788.4889 425.788.2490

KENMORE EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Kenmore Northshore Family Practice

425.485.6561 425.424.2100

KIRKLAND

Caring, friendship and trust. A partner who is as concerned for your physical and emotional wellbeing as you are—someone who will work with you to help you make the right healthcare decisions for you and your family. Judy West and all 15 members of her family have found all of that and more with primary care provider Dr. Glen Stuhring. “He doesn’t just know our family—he knows our family’s history. We all feel very comfortable with him,” Judy says. “We knew that we wanted a doctor forever, and that’s just what we’ve found with Dr. Stuhring. We trust him completely.”

Dr. Stephen Aprill Eastside Family Health Center Eastside Internal Medicine Inglewood Family Health Kirkland Family Medicine Lakeshore Clinic—Totem Lake Dr. Mark Ochenrider Pacific Medical Center—Totem Lake Totem Lake Family Medicine Virginia Mason—Kirkland

425.899.4700 425.899.2525 425.899.6700 425.899.5300 425.899.5252 425.821.4040 425.821.4848 425.814.5000 425.899.5200 425.814.5100

REDMOND Bel-Red Internal Medicine EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Redmond Interlake Medical Center Mary’s Family Medicine Primary Care Redmond

425.558.3800 425.899.2273 425.746.2400 425.883.8050 425.895.8600

SAMMAMISH EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Sammamish

425.898.0305

WOODINVILLE Lynn Albertson, ARNP EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Woodinville Woodinville Primary Care

425.415.8300 425.481.6363 425.488.4944

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FEATURES // Breakthrough Care from EvergreenHealth

“The word ‘cancer’ had never been applied to me. It took my breath away.”

Pictured, from left to right: Carol Tranfaglia, Woodinville Kara Carlson, MD

Carol Tranfaglia was a big believer in preventive care—even before it saved her life. Every year since turning 40, Carol would get her annual screening mammogram at the EvergreenHealth Breast Health Center. Last year, her exam was done on the center’s brand-new 3-D mammography unit—which detected a very aggressive form of breast cancer in its earliest, most treatable stage. “I work at a biotech company involved in cancer research,” Carol says, “but the word ‘cancer’ had never been applied to me. It took my breath away.” Suddenly, Carol had another job—fighting for her life. “The funny thing is, I never really thought my life was threatened,” she recalls. “Once I got all of the information, I really understood the value of 3-D mammography—it caught my cancer early.”

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EARLY DETECTION = BETTER CHANCE FOR SURVIVAL “We can’t prevent cancer, but if we can find it early, there’s a better chance for survival,” explains Dr. Kara Carlson, radiologist and medical director of the EvergreenHealth Breast Health Center. “That’s why we felt it was important to add the new 3-D mammography to our diagnostic technology.” The scan is no different for the patient from the usual 2-D mammogram, but it results in an image that’s more like a CT scan and that allows radiologists to view the breast in 1-millimeter “slices.” It’s this detail that can reveal cancers that may not be seen on 2-D mammograms. The technology is already paying big dividends for EvergreenHealth patients. “Since we started using our 3-D mammography units, we have found 44 cancers that would only have been found using the 3-D,” Dr. Carlson reports. The center also saw a 31 percent drop in recall rates because the 3-D images are so precise.


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BRINGING 3-D MAMMOGRAPHY TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD “We always strive to do what’s best for the patient,” she adds. “That’s why we’ve always been a leader in adopting new diagnostic technology.” In fact, because of EvergreenHealth’s advanced methods and technology, 70 percent of cancer patients are diagnosed in the early stages, compared to just over half nationally. With the success of its first 3-D mammography unit, the Breast Health Center has added two more 3-D units, including one in the mobile mammography coach. INFORMATION, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT But when it comes to treating breast cancer, advanced diagnostic technology is just one important part of the equation. From the moment of her diagnosis, Carol Tranfaglia had dozens of questions about what would happen next—and the staff at EvergreenHealth was there to help her. “They took care of setting up all of my appointments, and made sure I was informed and supported every step of the way,” Carol recalls. “That level of care and compassion made a world of difference to me and to my husband. It really helped the healing process and made me feel like I was going to be whole again.”

To make your hectic life a little easier, we’re pleased to be able to bring breakthrough 3-D mammography right to your neighborhood. Thanks to the generosity of the sponsors and guests at this year’s EvergreenHealth Gala, our mobile mammography coach is the second in the United States to be equipped with the 3-D technology. The coach appears at a variety of locations, including primary care centers, farmers markets and other community events. For the latest schedule, visit www.evergreenhealth.com/ breastcenter. You can request an appointment online or by phone at 425.899.2831, or simply walk up to the coach. The coach is available to come to your workplace, church, organization or community event. If you are interested in scheduling the coach, please contact Rosemary Fisher at 425.899.3800 or rkfisher@evergreenhealth.com.

Because the 3-D mammography caught her cancer early, before it spread to her lymph nodes, Carol did not need chemotherapy. “I had a lumpectomy and seven weeks of radiation therapy, which is not insignificant, of course,” she says, “but not having to go through chemotherapy, for me, made a big difference.” For that, Carol is grateful to EvergreenHealth’s ever-advancing technology and hopes others who read her story will take advantage of it. “We’re so fortunate that EvergreenHealth has this lifesaving technology available,” she stresses. “It can make a big difference.” You can make a mammography appointment online at www.evergreenhealth.com/breastcenter or by phone at 425.899.2831. EVERGREENHEALTH MONITOR // Fall 2012 9


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Image-Guided Injections for Pain Relief Two years ago, Jen Larsen was at a crossroads. The pain in her hips made it difficult to keep up with her three active teenagers. She was gaining weight because she wasn’t physically able to do anything. Jen had tried over-the-counter medications, physical therapy and even acupuncture, but neither the pain nor her mobility improved. Her primary care physician, Dr. Deborah Nalty with the Providence Medical Group Monroe Clinic, referred Jen to Dr. Yung Lee at EvergreenHealth Sport & Spine Care. Dr. Lee is a physical medicine rehabilitation specialist who uses nonsurgical treatments to keep people with a variety of musculoskeletal and neurological illnesses active and functional. A GREATER CHANCE OF SUCCESS “We tailor treatment based on each individual’s goals,” Dr. Lee explains. “That might be physical therapy, use of braces or even injection treatments when needed. If that doesn’t bring relief, we can refer patients for surgical remedies.” Dr. Lee performed a series of tests and imaging studies on Jen Larsen that showed hip arthritis in both of her hips. That would make her a candidate for hip replacement surgery, but since Jen was only 42 years old, having the surgery now meant she’d possibly need to go through the process again in another 15 to 20 years.

Pictured, top to bottom: Jen Larsen, Mill Creek Yung Lee, DO

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“Since Jen’s a relatively young person,” Dr. Lee says, “our goal was to relieve her pain so she can delay the hip replacement surgery until later in life.”


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BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT FOR PAIN

Together, they settled on a series of cortisone injections using a new procedure that allows Dr. Lee to accurately deliver the medication to the exact spot where it will do the most good. Dr. Lee uses ultrasound to guide the needle—and he is one of the few physicians in the nation to offer this innovative approach. “Ultrasound-guided injections are relatively new in the United States,” he explains, “and there aren’t that many physicians who are trained to do them.” The advantage is as clear as the picture on the ultrasound. “If you don’t use image guidance,” Dr. Lee continues, “your miss rate is very high— as high as 50 to 60 percent. We have a much greater chance of success when we can actually see where we’re going. Even a few millimeters one way or the other can make a huge difference in how effective the treatment is.” KEEPING HER ACTIVE AND FUNCTIONAL Getting the medication into the precise location has made all the difference for Jen Larsen. Now 44 years old, Jen has been receiving the ultrasound-guided injections twice a year. “The injections are managing my pain and letting me go about living my life,” she says enthusiastically. “I’ve even joined the YMCA because I’m getting married in December and I want to look good!” And, perhaps most importantly, the ultrasoundguided injections are buying her time. “They aren’t a cure,” Dr. Lee admits, “but they keep her active and functional. And they’re allowing us to hold off hip replacement surgery until later, when there may be advancements in hip treatments that could be very helpful to her.”

There’s nothing worse than pain that keeps you from your work, your favorite activities or just getting out of bed in the morning without hurting. That’s why EvergreenHealth continues to invest in advanced, patient-friendly technology that will help you get back to life pain-free. EvergreenHealth is a leader in providing both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. We’re also a leader in minimally invasive treatment options such as computer navigation systems for hip, knee and spine procedures and MAKOplasty® robotics for partial knee replacement. Attend a physician-led seminar: We are pleased to partner with our physician specialists to present educational seminars that will answer your questions about how our advanced treatments can help eliminate your pain. Knee or Hip Pain Nov. 21, Jan. 24 6:30-8:30 p.m. Back Pain Nov. 29 6:30-8:30 p.m. Shoulder Pain Dec. 13 6:30-8 p.m. Register online at www.evergreenhealth.com/ classes or call the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000. You can also learn more about how EvergreenHealth can eliminate your pain at www.evergreenhealth.com/ortho.

For more information, call EvergreenHealth Sport & Spine Care at 425.899.1220 or visit our website at www.evergreenhealth.com/sport_spine.

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“It’s amazing, what kind of bonding happens when a baby is born.”

Pictured above: Kristin Olson, Bellevue

Pictured above: Dawn Russell, MD

Ask 10 different women to describe the ideal way to deliver a baby, and you’re likely to hear 10 different scenarios. But no matter the path taken during labor and delivery, the desired outcome remains the same: a healthy birth. Every day, the obstetricians and midwives in EvergreenHealth’s Family Maternity Center help women deliver on this outcome and, along the way, write their own stories of choice and success.

Childbirth with Choices

For Bellevue resident Kristin Olson, 30, delivering her first baby at EvergreenHealth seemed natural. “My OB, Dr. Dawn Russell, had come very highly recommended by several girlfriends,” Kristin recalls. “I’d also heard good things about EvergreenHealth and their advocacy for natural birth and breastfeeding, which was important to my husband and me.” 12 EVERGREENHEALTH MONITOR // Fall 2012

Kristin had come to a place where mothers, babies and choices are celebrated. For nine years running, EvergreenHealth has been awarded a 5-Star rating for maternity care from industry expert HealthGrades. Additionally, EvergreenHealth’s recently launched hospital-based midwifery service offers patients another option for a low-intervention experience in a safe and welcoming environment. Having a birth with an OB doesn’t mean patients are without choices, however. “I think most EvergreenHealth OBs adhere to the thought that birth is a natural phenomenon, not a medical intervention, and are very supportive of birth choices,” Dr. Russell explains. “I really feel it’s


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YOUR CHILDBIRTH—YOUR CHOICES a patient’s choice, and we’re there not to intervene unless there’s an issue of keeping mom or baby safe.” Initially, Kristin had desired a completely drug-free birth, in adherence to the Bradley Method of natural childbirth that she and her husband had studied in the weeks leading up to her due date. But at two weeks overdue, Kristin was induced, using the drug Pitocin. “After that, my goal for natural childbirth shifted to laboring without pain meds,” she says. Dr. Russell believes a key to Kristin’s success was her flexibility. “I ask patients to have birth preferences— things they would like to have happen,” she says. “Our primary goal is a healthy outcome, and it helps to be flexible. In Kristin’s case, her plan changed when we had to induce her. But the outcome—a healthy birth—remained the same.” Kristin also remembers the flexibility and support of the Family Maternity Center staff. “I give the nurses a great deal of credit for reading my birth plan and adhering to it,” she shares. “I put in a request for nurses who were familiar and comfortable with the Bradley Method, and both our day- and night-shift nurses were great.” “It’s pretty awesome.” Through it all, Kristin Olson and her husband appreciated EvergreenHealth’s collaborative spirit. “After baby Davis was born, my natural inclination was to hold him right away to my chest to see that he tried to nurse,” Kristin says. “It was great to be in a place that allowed that immediate contact. It made the 15 hours of labor totally worth it.” “Everyone was really, really a team,” Kristin says. “Dr. Russell, our doula, the nurses. It’s amazing, what kind of bonding happens when a baby is born. It’s pretty awesome.”

EvergreenHealth has long been a pioneer when it comes to offering women choices in childbirth, starting with development of the family-centered care philosophy back in the mid-1980s. The six practices affiliated with EvergreenHealth provide the full range of options for your pregnancy and your baby’s birth. A Women’s Clinic at EvergreenHealth 425.899.3888 Eastside OB/GYN 425.899.5000 Center for Women’s Health 425.899.4455 EvergreenHealth Women’s Health Center 425.285.0060 EvergreenHealth Women’s Care 425.899.6400 EvergreenHealth Midwifery Care 425.899.4012 Our newest childbirth option is hospital-based midwifery. The new EvergreenHealth Midwifery Care offers experienced, certified midwives to guide families through pregnancy, labor and delivery. They are clinically supported by EvergreenHealth-affiliated OB/GYNs for consultations and any necessary advanced medical care, and by the full resources of EvergreenHealth Medical Center. For more information: EvergreenHealth Midwifery Care 425.899.4012 midwifery@evergreenhealth.com www.evergreenhealth.com/midwife. Or call the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000.

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UPDATES // EvergreenHealth

EvergreenHealth Physicians Honored as Seattle Met “Top Doctors 2012” Seattle Met magazine named 22 physicians within the EvergreenHealth network to its comprehensive “Top Doctors 2012” list that honors the top 5 percent of doctors in the Puget Sound region across a range of fields and specialties. “We are so proud of all of the exemplary doctors in the EvergreenHealth network, and we’re happy to recognize the accomplishments of our 2012 Top Docs,” said Robert Malte, EvergreenHealth CEO.

EvergreenHealth providers honored in this year’s Top Doctors list are: Ray Baker, MD, Pain Management Joseph Chebli, MD, General Surgery Maria Chong, MD, Diagnostic Radiology Kelly Clinch, MD, General Surgery David Epley, MD, Ophthalmology Surgery Jane Golden, MD, Medical Oncology Hyun Hone, MD, Pain Management Garrett Hyman, MD, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation David Kim, MD, Anesthesiology

Elizabeth Kiyasu, MD, Hospice & Palliative Medicine Barry Lawson, MD, Neonatology David Likosky, MD, Neurology Laurel Morrison, MD, Family Medicine Mark Newman, MD, Anesthesiology Catherine Nobis, MD, Pediatrics Donald Pick, MD, Urology Robert Reid, MD, Internal Medicine Jeffrey Roh, MD, Orthopedic Surgery Daniel Seely, MD, Otolaryngology Surgery Lorena Shih, MD, Pediatrics Jeffrey Stolz, MD, Neonatology Michael Weiss, MD, Allergy/Immunology

New Providers EvergreenHealth welcomes these new members of the medical staff: ANESTHESIOLOGY Sophie Esmail, MD CARDIOLOGY Elizabeth Davis, ARNP Mark Hill, MD Michael Longo, MD Gautam Velamoor, MD

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY Larry Anderson, MD Patrick Cox, MD Jennifer Daly, MD Michael Fishman, MD Gregory Kicska, MD Jennifer McEvoy, MD Erik Ray, MD Gautham Reddy, MD

EAR, NOSE & THROAT Thomas Lamperti, MD EMERGENCY MEDICINE Joseph Mazzoncini, MD FAMILY PRACTICE Janine Cooley, MD HOSPITALIST– PEDIATRIC My Tran, MD

INFERTILITY Lynn Davis, MD INTERNAL MEDICINE Steven Rittenberg, MD NEONATOLOGY Yolanda Ponce De Souza, MD Mario Zichella, DO

ORTHOPEDICS Michael Codsi, MD Derek Hardie, PA-C

PODIATRY Anshita Thakkar, DPM

PATHOLOGY Yevgeniy Karamurzin, MD Joren Keylock, MD

REHABILITATION Lisa Todd, MD

PEDIATRICS Bill Fournarakis, MD David Hiroko, MD

NEUROLOGY Roman Kutsy, MD

SURGERY Eric Harris, MD Carl Kirchhoff, MD URGENT CARE Peter Martinuzzi, MD

Are You an EvergreenHealth Baby? EvergreenHealth is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and we want to showcase photos of the great babies born here. You can send in a baby photo or a photo showing you today. For more information about how to submit your photo, please visit www.evergreenhealth.com/evergreenbabies. The Heidorn kids—Emily, Courtney and Jacob—are all EvergreenHealth babies.

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HEALTH CLASSES // EvergreenHealth

Register for Classes Online or by Phone For your convenience, you may register and pay for classes 24/7 online at www.evergreenhealth.com/classes. You may also call the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000, Mon.–Fri., 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Pre-registration is required for all classes. Checks, VISA and MasterCard are accepted. Refunds and rescheduling will only be given for cancellations two business days prior to the class. Let us know if you need special accommodations to participate. Free Seminars BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT FOR PAIN There’s nothing worse than pain that keeps you from your work, your favorite activities or just getting out of bed in the morning without hurting. At our free seminars, learn how our advanced treatment technologies can help you get back to life pain-free. Knee or Hip Pain Nov. 21, Jan. 24 6:30-8:30 p.m. Back Pain Nov. 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Shoulder Pain Dec. 13, 6:30-8 p.m. WEIGHT-LOSS SURGERY— IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU? Experts from the EvergreenHealth Bariatric Center will discuss surgical options, postoperative follow-up, lifestyle changes, financial information and nutrition support. Nov. 7, 19, Dec. 5, 17, Jan. 9, 6-8:30 p.m.

Parenting & Relationships PRICELESS PARENTING Learn to respond to your children’s misbehavior in ways that are ultimately helpful, not hurtful. Gain insights from researchers and experts on guiding your children to being their best. Six-week series begins Jan. 11; 9:30-11:30 a.m. for parents of children ages 5 and younger, 12:30-2:30 p.m. for parents of children ages 6

to 12. $197/person or $297/couple. Register at http://PricelessParenting.com/ Sept2012/. PARENTING THROUGH SEPARATION AND/OR DIVORCE Parental turmoil, different parenting styles, rearrangement of schedules and more can create additional stress on a family and grief for a child. Participants will learn to use an impartial, researchbased parenting approach to help everyone in the family. Four-week series starts Oct. 21, 2-4 p.m., $90 per family, includes Positive Discipline book by Jane Nelson. Register at 425.747.4937 or info@ youtheastsideservices.org. DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE Learn strategies to maintain your comfort with challenging people, including giving and receiving feedback. Two-part class begins Nov. 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $20.

Emergency & Safety Education BABYSITTING BASICS For ages 11 to 16. Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., $40. INFANT AND CHILD CPR Participants receive a CPR card valid for two years. Nov. 10, Dec. 8, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or Nov. 20, Dec. 18, 6-9:30 p.m., $40. $15 discount if also enrolled in Babysitting Basics.

COMMUNITY CPR Participants receive a CPR card valid for two years. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 24, Dec. 1, 22, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., $40. COMMUNITY FIRST AID Participants receive a first aid card valid for two years. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 24, Dec. 1, 22, 1-5 p.m., $40. COMMUNITY CPR & FIRST AID Participants receive a CPR and first aid card valid for two years. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 24, Dec. 1, 22, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., $75. HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR Participants receive a healthcare provider CPR card valid for two years. Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Nov. 6, Dec. 4, 6-9:30 p.m., $60. ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT For healthcare providers. Two-part class begins Nov. 8, 4-10 p.m., $245; includes textbook. Recertification students only need to take second day of class. PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT For healthcare providers. Two-part class begins Dec. 13, 4-10 p.m., $245; includes textbook. Recertification students only need to take second day of class.

Wellness & Healthy Living STOP SMOKING Discover proven step-by-step, leading-edge techniques that can help you stop smoking or chewing without drugs or weight gain. Nicotine Solutions has a 90 percent success rate and lifetime support. Free one-hour preview Oct. 23, 7-8 p.m. EAT WELL. PLAY MORE Struggling with weight loss? Clear up confusion about healthy diet and exercise strategies in this threeclass series presented by a naturopathic doctor and a cognitive behavioral therapist. Discover the art, science and psychology behind sustainable weight loss and well-being. Begins Oct. 24, 6-8 p.m., $12. Materials fee of $10 will be collected on the first day of class (cash only).

Senior Health Classes In addition to the classes offered at EvergreenHealth Medical Center, we offer classes and health screenings at other convenient community locations. Visit www.evergreenhealth.com/ horizons for class schedules and locations. To receive the free quarterly EvergreenHealth Horizons newsletter, call 425.899.1858 or email Horizons@ evergreenhealth.com.

For dates, times and detailed information on each class, visit www.evergreenhealth.com/classes Register online, or call the EvergreenHealth Healthline at 425.899.3000 • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

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HEALTH CLASSES // EvergreenHealth

AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM Interested in improving your driving skills and possibly receiving an insurance discount? This program, designed and conducted by AARP, provides eight hours of classroom instruction, covering the effects of aging and medication on driving, basic driving rules, license renewal and more. Nov. 10, Dec. 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., $12 AARP members, $14 nonmembers.

NEUROLOGICAL EXERCISE GROUP Gentle stretch and strength exercises done standing or in a chair. Four-week session begins Nov. 13, 15, 1-1:50 p.m., $20.

ways to cut through confusion, simplify your health plan and use your mind to outsmart biology and behavior in this fun, informative seminar. Nov. 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m., free.

FROM-THE-GROUND-UP STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY This mat-oriented class includes elements of yoga, tai chi, dumbbell exercise and exercise bands. Four-week sessions begin Oct. 29, Nov. 26, 2-3 p.m., $20.

CHOLESTEROL AND DIABETES SCREENING Screening will include fasting full-panel cholesterol test and glucose. Results will be given before you go home. Limit 25 participants; must register for time slot. Nov. 15, 8:30-10:30 a.m., free.

LIVING WELL AFTER STROKE Information and support for stroke survivors and their care partners. Nov. 6, Dec. 4, 2-3 p.m., free.

LUPUS SYMPOSIUM An overview of lupus, its effects on the body and current treatments; chemical sensitivity, pregnancy, diet and pain management. Co-sponsored by the Lupus Foundation of America. Dec. 29, 2-4 p.m., free.

Neurological & Movement Disorders EvergreenHealth Neurological Care offers classes and support groups to aid patients living with a variety of neurological diseases and movement disorders. PARKINSON’S TELEHEALTH View live, interactive educational talks designed to help patients and families improve their knowledge of Parkinson’s disease. Nov. 12, Dec. 10, 2-3:30 p.m., free. DANCE FOR PARKINSON’S Learn to stretch and strengthen muscles, focusing on balance and rhythm through many styles of dance. Four-week session begins Oct. 20, eight-week session begins Jan. 12, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free. COMMUNICATION GROUP Improve your communication skills. For those with stroke, Parkinson’s or other neurological changes. Nov. 8, Dec. 13, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., $5.

THERAPEUTIC YOGA FOR MS Restore, renew and regenerate your energy. Therapeutic yoga for people living with MS develops mind-body awareness, stability, coordination and balance, and calms the nervous system. Class is accessible for all levels and capacity. Six-week series begins Jan. 8, 9:30-10:45 a.m., $30. THERAPEUTIC YOGA FOR MS WORKSHOP Whether you are a new or returning student, this workshop will refine your proprioception and help you cultivate a healing relationship with your body. Class primarily targets those who are new to yoga or who have limited mobility. This class can be taken independently or in conjunction with our ongoing Therapeutic Yoga for MS classes offered at EvergreenHealth. Dec. 1, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., $20.

Disease Management EAT WELL, PLAY MORE! THRIVING WITH DIABETES Managing Type 2 diabetes can be overwhelming and discouraging. Discover easy, effective

Cancer Lifeline Classes We partner with Cancer Lifeline to offer classes and support groups at EvergreenHealth for cancer patients and their families. For a complete list of classes, visit www.cancerlifeline.org. To register, call 206.297.2500. CANCER AND RELATIONSHIPS Cancer Lifeline’s family consultant will explore the successes and challenges that cancer has created for you in your relationships. Dec. 5, 7-8 p.m., free. KEEPING YOUR HEART HEALTHY AFTER TREATMENT Learn about food choices, herbal medicine and mindbody medicine interventions for optimum heart health after cancer treatment. Oct. 26, 1-3 p.m., free. GENTLE YOGA Practice easy stretches, postures, guided meditation and breathing exercises in this gentle therapeutic yoga class. Seven-week sessions begin Nov. 2, 5, 9:30-10:45 a.m., free. BEGINNING AND CONTINUING MEDITATION Learn simple techniques for focusing one’s attention in order to calm the mind and strengthen awareness.

This practice can be done seated in a chair or on the floor. Dec. 10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., free. THE LEBED METHOD: HEALTHY-STEPS, MOVING YOU TO BETTER HEALTH Healthy-Steps is a fun, gentle exercise program designed for cancer patients before, during and after treatment. It combines easy stretches, lowimpact aerobics and relaxation techniques with great music. Six-week series begins Nov. 5, 6:30-7:30 p.m., free. A HEALTHIER THANKSGIVING Learn ways to make familiar foods healthier without losing out on taste. Held at the Redmond PCC, Nov. 9, 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m., free. SMALL STEPS TO CULTIVATING JOY An introduction to simple, practical steps to help us savor the gifts we receive every day and focus our attention on moments of happiness. Dec. 13, 7-8 p.m., free.

Grief & Bereavement Pre-registration is required for all programs; call 425.899.1077. BEREAVEMENT SERIES For those who have lost a loved one through death. Sixweek series begin Nov. 6, Jan. 8, 12:30-2:30 p.m. or 7-9 p.m. Suggested donation is $30. SUDDEN & TRAUMATIC LOSS For those grieving a death by suicide, homicide or accident. Call for next six-week series. Suggested donation is $30. SUPPORTING OUR CHILDREN Assists the grieving parent in dealing with the struggles facing a grieving child (ages 6 to 12). Call for dates. Donations accepted.

For dates, times and detailed information on each class, visit www.evergreenhealth.com/classes Register online, or call the EvergreenHealth Healthline at 425.899.3000 • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

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HEALTH CLASSES // EvergreenHealth

Childbirth Preparation For class dates and times or to register for classes, go to www.evergreenhealth. com/childbirth or call the Healthline at 425.899.3000. Register early during your pregnancy, as classes fill quickly. MATERNITY CENTER TOUR A free 20-minute tour ideal for friends and family or for those researching their birthing center options. Registration required; also offered in Spanish. LABOR & BIRTH BASICS This core series for first-time parents covers labor and birth, pain management, cesarean birth, interventions, infant feeding and postpartum care. Includes a tour of the Family Maternity Center. $145/couple. LABOR & BIRTH BASICS— TEENS AND MULTIPLES This core series for teens and multiples covers labor and birth, pain management, cesarean birth, interventions, infant feeding and postpartum care. $120/couple. HYPNOBIRTHING Use guided imagery, visualization and patterned breathing for a safe and satisfying birth. Five-week series, $135/couple, plus $25 materials fee due at class. SIBLINGS CLASS Prepare siblings for the arrival of a new baby. Includes a tour of the Family Maternity Center. For children ages 2 to 6. Parents attend with children. $15/one child and $25/two or more. CONSCIOUS FATHERING Learn about your baby’s needs and how to contribute to the all-important “father effect.” $40.

FIT4BABY PROGRAM A total-body interval workout adjusted to the various pregnancy phases of the attendees. Includes cardio, strength training and flexibility exercises. Six-week session, $90.

CAR SEAT SAFETY Learn about selecting and using a car seat specific to your needs. $10/couple.

HEALTHY EATING FOR PREGNANCY AND BEYOND Improve your diet with practical tips on shopping, dining out, healthy snacking and more. $15.

BRINGING BABY HOME WORKSHOP Expectant couples learn how to avoid marital meltdown and cope with the normal stressors of becoming parents. Two-day workshop, $150/couple.

YOGA FOR PREGNANCY Strengthen childbearing muscles, increase flexibility during pregnancy, and learn deep relaxation for lifelong health. Locations in Kirkland or Redmond. Sessions and price vary. PELVIC HEALTH CLASS Learn how to minimize pain during pregnancy and birth, optimize healing, and avoid future pelvic floor issues. $20.

Baby Care & Safety DAY ABOUT BABY Learn about diapering, bathing, soothing, infant carriers, intro to infant feeding and more. $75/couple. BREASTFEEDING BASICS AND BEYOND Information about breastfeeding benefits, anatomy of the breast, breastfeeding cues, special feeding needs, partner’s involvement and more. $35/couple. PUMPING CLASS Focus is on pumping and safe storage of breast milk, the different kinds of pumps available, and tips and techniques for pumping. $20/couple.

CAR SEAT INSPECTION Have your car seat checked by a certified safety technician. Free.

HAPPIEST BABY ON THE BLOCK Learn how to soothe even the fussiest baby in minutes. $60/couple. Fee includes CD and DVD. HOP TO SIGNAROO® BABY SIGN LANGUAGE Use American Sign Language to communicate with your baby. Details at www. hoptosignaroo.com. Four-week series, $128/both parents or parent/grandparent, plus $19 supply fee payable at first class.

STARTING SOLIDS Learn practical and researchbased information on the healthy feeding of solid foods for babies 4 to 12 months old. $25. BREASTFEEDING YOUR OLDER BABY Education and support for moms continuing to breastfeed beyond the first six months. $10. BABYSITTING BASICS Students ages 11 to 16 learn the developmental differences of children, proper hygiene and care for infants and children, good nutrition and first aid techniques. $40. BABY & FAMILY BOUTIQUE Clothing, nursing bras and supplies for pregnancy, breastfeeding and your newborn. Visit www. evergreenhealth.com/ boutique.

PARENT—BABY GROUPS Weekly discussions of age-specific baby topics and support from other new parents. Visit www. evergreenhealth.com/parent -baby for schedule. Class for babies 0-3 months is free, $97 for 3-6, 6-9, 9-12 and 12-15 months. TODDLER SERIES This four-week evening parenting series, taught by Parent-Baby group leaders, will cover toddler development from 15 months to 3 years old. $80/one or both parents. THIS IS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED Support for new parents experiencing symptoms of postpartum distress. Meets the first and third Thursdays of the month, free. For more information, call 425.899.3602.

For dates, times and detailed information on each class, visit www.evergreenhealth.com/classes Register online, or call the EvergreenHealth Healthline at 425.899.3000 • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Fashion for a Cause Supports Breast Health The inaugural Fashion for a Cause fashion show took place September 5, at Neiman Marcus at The Shops at The Bravern. All proceeds will support EvergreenHealth’s Breast Health Care. More than 100 guests attended the event, which featured an exclusive Fashion’s Night Out preview runway show highlighting some of the fall’s hottest trends. Guests also enjoyed a special VIP cocktail event in Neiman Marcus’ Mariposa restaurant, along with fashion experts, trunk shows and live music.

Hors d’oeuvres and desserts were provided by Lisa Dupar Catering, and wines were provided by Baer Winery, Guardian Cellars and Matthews Estate. This important fashion event was produced and underwritten by Neiman Marcus, and its proceeds will provide screening mammograms for uninsured women in our community. We would like to extend a special thank-you to Neiman Marcus and The Bravern for being such extraordinary partners in the support of women’s health at EvergreenHealth.

Show Your Support for Hospice and Palliative Care

Thursday, November 15 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Lynnwood Convention Center $45/person; $450/table of 10 EvergreenHealth’s Hospice and Palliative Care programs rely on your generosity to provide these compassionate services to patients and their families. You can show your support by joining us at the fourth annual Seasons of Hope Luncheon, which benefits both programs.

This year’s program features keynote speaker Stuart Farber, MD, who has been involved for more than 25 years in palliative care and hospice. He is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the UW School of Medicine, and director of the Palliative Care Service at the University of Washington Medical Center, and he has taught, lectured and published extensively on the issues of palliative and end-of-life care. We’re also excited to once again have KING 5 News anchor Allen Schauffler as emcee for the event.

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You can reserve your tickets online at www.seasonsofhopeluncheon. org or by calling 425.899.1900. For more information about the luncheon, contact Christie Elliott at the EvergreenHealth Foundation at 425.899.1906 or caelliott@evergreenhealth.com.

Allen Schauffler, KING 5 News


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Get Your Rear in Gear EvergreenHealth Foundation is a proud sponsor of the second annual Get Your Rear in Gear Seattle Area 5K Run/ Walk to raise money and awareness for colon cancer. The event takes place on Sunday, November 4, at King County’s Marymoor Park in Redmond. The race begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by family activities, and food and beverage sampling. Proceeds will benefit EvergreenHealth’s Cancer Services and the Colon Cancer Coalition. Last year, more than $17,000 was raised to promote awareness of colon cancer in our community. You can join the race as an individual or form a team of 10 or more participants to support a loved one, raise funds, or just share in the excitement on race day. For more information and registration, please visit http://www. evergreenfoundation.org and click on ‘special events.’

the Campaign for EvergreenHealth The 2012 Campaign for EvergreenHealth takes place October 15-26. This annual staff, physician and volunteer giving campaign is an opportunity for all members of the EvergreenHealth family to support the mission of EvergreenHealth with their own philanthropic contributions. Proceeds from last year’s campaign have funded equipment and many essential programs that have benefited our services to the community, including: • new CPR mannequins for use in community health education classes • outreach and training materials for our Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (S.A.N.E.) team • equipment for a Mother’s Milk depot at EvergreenHealth • creation of an educational DVD for heart failure patients • creation of custom education materials for Parkinson’s disease patients The EvergreenHealth Foundation wishes to thank all of our dedicated staff members for their continuing support of the Campaign for EvergreenHealth.

Pictured above: Mary Kay and Michael Hallman

The Michael and Mary Kay Hallman Education and Resource Center Michael and Mary Kay Hallman have added the Halvorson Cancer Center at EvergreenHealth to their long list of significant donations. “Some gifts in a campaign become transformational,” states Robert Malte, CEO of EvergreenHealth. “The Hallman donation is one of those gifts.” When the Hallmans moved to Redmond with their daughters in 1987, they felt as though they had finally come home. They had previously moved often, and both looked forward to serving their new community in meaningful ways. They are surely meeting their goal to serve, from funding local community programs to serving on boards at schools and universities, Hopelink and the Museum of Flight, among others. Now they add a naming gift at EvergreenHealth. The Michael and Mary Kay Hallman Education and Resource Center, situated at the heart of the Halvorson Cancer Center, will provide space for patient and family support groups, general classroom space with remote videoconferencing capabilities, and the Boeing Community Fund demonstration kitchen for patients and their families. “Michael and Mary Kay’s generosity will be appreciated by hundreds of present and future cancer patients,” Malte continues. “Together with their fellow donors, the Hallmans are creating exceptional physical space to complement a cancer program with exceptional outcomes.” Michael and Mary Kay Hallman have made service to others a “habit of the heart,” and have done so with passion, enthusiasm and humility. EvergreenHealth is grateful for their generosity. EVERGREENHEALTH MONITOR // Fall 2012 19


12040 NE 128th Street Kirkland, WA 98034 www.evergreenhealth.com

Multiple Locations for All Levels of Care We make healthcare easy and convenient with six primary care clinics, two urgent care centers and two 24/7 emergency departments. Our primary care centers offer night and weekend hours, with Sunday walk-in care available at Canyon Park. We also provide a dozen specialty practices. Primary Care

Specialty Practices

Canyon Park 1909 214th St. SE Suite 110 425.488.4988

Booth Gardner Parkinson’s Care Center 12039 NE 128th Street, Suite 300 Kirkland, WA 98034 425.899.3123

Duvall 14720 Main St. NE Suite 109 425.788.4889 Kenmore 18208 66th Ave. NE Suite 200 425.485.6561 Redmond 8980 161st Ave. NE 425.899.2273 Sammamish 22850 NE 8th Suite 103 425.898.0305 Woodinville 16916 140th Ave. NE 425.481.6363 Urgent Care Redmond 8980 161st Ave. NE 425.883.3333 Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. seven days a week Woodinville 16916 140th Ave. NE 425.488.2273 Hours: M-F 8 a.m.-8 p.m. S-S 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Emergency Care EvergreenHealth Medical Center 12040 NE 128th St Kirkland 425.899.1700 Redmond Medical Center 8980 161st Ave. NE Redmond 425.899.1111

EvergreenHealth Cardiology Care 12333 NE 130th Lane Suite 320 Kirkland 425.899.0555 EvergreenHealth Outpatient Rehabilitation 12039 NE 128th Street Suite 200 Kirkland 425.899.1960 EvergreenHealth Radiation Oncology 12040 NE 128th Street Green 1290 Kirkland 425.899.1860 EvergreenHealth Sport & Spine 11800 NE 128th Street Suite 530 Kirkland 425.899.1220 EvergreenHealth Wound Care Center 12303 NE 130th Lane Suite 400 Kirkland 425.899.2160

Maternal-Fetal Medicine 12333 NE 130th Lane Suite 240 Kirkland 425.899.2200 Multiple Sclerosis Center 12039 NE 128th Street Suite 300 Kirkland 425.899.5350 Pulmonary Care Center 12333 NE 130th Lane Suite 225 Kirkland 425.899.6972 Senior Health 11521 NE 128th Street Suite 100 Kirkland 425.899.6800 Sleep Disorders Center 11521 NE 128th Street Suite 130 Kirkland 425.899.4280 Washington Interventional Spine Associates 11800 NE 128th Street Suite 530 Kirkland 425.899.1210

EvergreenHealth Primary, Urgent and Emergency Care For hours and directions, see our website at www.evergreenhealth.com/primarycare or www.evergreenhealth.com/emergency. Call our 24-Hour Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000.

EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners Al DeYoung Bothell/Duvall/Woodinville Jeanette Greenfield At Large Rebecca Hirt Kirkland/Kenmore R. August Kempf Redmond/Sammamish Chuck Pilcher, MD At Large You may contact the Commissioners by email at Commissioners@ evergreenhealth.com. EvergreenHealth Monitor is published as a community service by EvergreenHealth Medical Center. Its contents are not intended to replace professional healthcare. See your healthcare professional for information relevant to your medical history. Editor: Gail Neubert, 425.899.1881 Photography: Keith Brofsky, Larry Gill Design: Arscentia EvergreenHealth is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. For career opportunities at EvergreenHealth, visit our website at www.evergreenhealth.com Follow EvergreenHealth on: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ evergreenhospital.org TWITTER:

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